I also updated:
- Soundseeder Speaker App for Android 2.x updated to v1.2.0
- Soundseeder Speaker Java Edition for windows/linux updated to v0.6.1
These updates restore the compatibility with the Soundseeder Music Player v2.0

IntroductionSoundSeeder streams your music via WiFi to additional devices and turns them into wireless speakers.
All devices play your music in sync as one large sound system.
Share music with friends or use your old unused Android phones or any Windows/MacOS/Linux computer (incl Raspberry Pi) to build a wireless multiroom audio system.
SoundSeeder also supports the portable hotspot feature of Android and "WiFi direct" to connect devices wherever you want.

SoundSeeder for Android

The SoundSeeder Music Player is available for phones and tablets running Android 4.1+. Use it like any other audio player or connect it as speaker to another running SoundSeeder Music Player. Note: SoundSeeder is a freemium application. You can use the free version as long as you want to. It includes ad, is limited to two connected speakers and auto-disconnects speakers every 15 minutes.

The SoundSeeder Speaker application adds support for older smartphones (Android v2.2 – v4.0). This is a “Speaker-Only” version of SoundSeeder and can be connected to the SoundSeeder Music Player app.

SoundSeeder for Windows/Linux/MacOS

SoundSeeder Speaker for JavaSE is an application to connect any PC as speaker to the SoundSeeder Music Player Android app.
It supports Windows, Linux and MacOS PCs and single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi.

Portable hotspot and "WiFi direct" support (no access point or internet connection required)

USB audio support
SoundSeeder supports the internal microphone and USB soundcards.
You can stream music from external audio devices (like TV, CD player, …) by connecting them via the line-in (AUX) port of an USB soundcard. (Hardware support required)

With the release of SoundSeeder 1.0 we also released a Java Application to connect Windows and Linux PCs as wireless Speakers to your Android device.

The Application requires a JavaSE 1.6 Runtime Environment and was successfully tested on the Rapsberry Pi running the stock Raspbian OS (Debian based Linux).
To download the Application go to http://soundseeder.com/downloads or check the first post of this thread.

The .zip file contains a readme with the basic instructions, how to run the Java application.
In short:

[5th June 2016]
- SoundSeeder Speaker for Android 2.x updated to v1.1.2
- SoundSeeder Speaker Java Edition updated to v0.5.1
These updates improve the stability and the support for media files with variable bitrates.

SoundSeeder v0.8.11
- Landscape mode for SoundSeeder Speaker
- Add speakers manually to player via their IP address, if they could not be discovered automatically. The current IP of a speaker is displayed in the speaker settings.
- Minor bugfixes and connection improvements

v0.8:
- Huge improvements in stability, performance and usability
- Improved connection handling and synchronicity
- New default streaming in mono. Network traffic reduction by 50% without any loss of quality on most devices.
- Play songs from external file browsers and mail attachments.
- New menu item to shutdown SoundSeeder, use back button to hide the app
- Many many minor bugs fixed.
- SoundSeeder is now available in the following languages:
English, German, Spanish, Italian, Czech and Polish.
Many thanks to ILCAMPIONE, Josep, skaram and Jan for supporting us with translations!

v0.7:
- New option to keep device awake. Use this setting if SoundSeeder looses the connection, when the device goes in standby.
- New option to set priority to gapless playback instead of synchronicity. If you don't need perfect synchronicity, this setting can help you to avoid pauses in playback.
- Bugfixes and connection improvements

Nice concept, but would be better if you could get it to work via mobile data or Bluetooth (as opposed to WiFi) since chances are if people are gonna use their phones for music, they will be outdoors somewhere not at home where they probably have a music system already.

Nice concept, but would be better if you could get it to work via mobile data or Bluetooth (as opposed to WiFi) since chances are if people are gonna use their phones for music, they will be outdoors somewhere not at home where they probably have a music system already.

Hello djsubtronic and thank you for your feedback!

SoundSeeder supports Androids built-in mobile Hotspot.
You can create the mobile Hotspot (a link to the Wi-Fi settings is inside the app) and connect all devices to that Hotspot.
So you can use the app outdoors in the park while having a picnic.

SoundSeeder supports Androids built-in mobile Hotspot.
You can create the mobile Hotspot (a link to the Wi-Fi settings is inside the app) and connect all devices to that Hotspot.
So you can use the app outdoors in the park while having a picnic.

However, about the in-app purchase, I wonder the license is just valid for the device that purchased or intergrated to the account? I do need the app right now but I'm not really willing to purchased it for my friend since my phone just stop at 4.0 till I got a new one.

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